Приклади вживання Seabed Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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But after all his research, Weir realized thatthe seabed, the polar regions of the Earth
Pratt's discovery with co-author Julien Kimmig of the University of Kansas shows that there was enough oxygen to maintain various types of worms on the seabed.
placed on the seabed and still in use,
Practical training on landscape science Tropical Ocean Origin of mountains and continents Seabed Japanese sea Field practice of physical geography Teaching about the geosystems.
It is believed that beneath the seabed off the Lofoten archipelago, there are between 1 billion to 3 billion barrels of oil.
are formed on the seabed in places of increased volcanic activity.
archaeologists have spent decades analysing objects found on the seabed.
Seabed Teaching about the geosystems Japanese sea Landscape research of mountain
to 50 million years ago, the current Sahara desert was the seabed.
Above- shallow horizontal strokes made by animals in the sediment on the seabed(their width is about 1 mm);
But after all his research Weir understood that the seabed, the polar regions of the Earth
was formed at a time when the Carpathian Mountains were the seabed.
today we meet a living on the seabed.
The expedition used to search for an underwater drone, which studied the seabed, moving in the water column about 40 meters above it.
As a result, one of the options the government is considering is building a nuclear waste dump under the seabed, about eight miles off the Fukushima coast.
for use in finding naval mines placed on the seabed in shallow coastal waters.
It was believed that the seabed in the deep ocean in the Cambrian period was not suitable for life, because.
They have both been amended to allow CO2 storage under the seabed.
Above are shallow horizontal passages made by animals in sediment on the seabed(their width is about 1 mm);
they can burrow deep into the seabed, and live there for extended periods of time without needing to come up for food or oxygen.